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Quotes About Publication

This edition will also carry a new title. Formerly known as The Draconeia (a name assigned to it by Lord Gleinleigh), it will now be issued under the title Turning Darkness Into Light . It will be available for sale on 13 Nebulis, only one week after the original intended date.
~ Marie Brennan
I started to send my work to journals when I was 26, which was just a question of when I got the courage up. They were mostly journals I had been reading for the previous six or seven years.
~ Marilyn Hacker
Freedom to preach was first gained, dragging in its train freedom to print.
~ Wendell Phillips
The thrill of seeing my words on a printed page has never faded. Now I've found my niche, my passion. I want to do this every day for the rest of my life.
~ Unknown
If I should ever decide in the future to discuss my deep Christian beliefs and condemnation and sinfulness, I would use another forum besides Playboy.
~ Jimmy Carter
A newspaper is lumber made malleable. It is ink made into words and pictures. It is conceived, born, grows up and dies of old age in a day.
~ Jim Bishop
I write for Reader's Digest. It's not hard. All you do is copy out an article and mail it in again.
~ Unknown
Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
~ Marshall McLuhan
My first sale was of a record review of Pink Floyd's The Final Cut that was in 1983. My first national sale was with science fiction writer Frederik Pohl for the magazine Starlog in 1993. My first book was published in 2003, Giants of the Genre (Wildside Press)
~ Unknown
But the power of science lies in open publication, which, with the rise of the Internet, is no longer constrained by the price of paper.
~ Michael Shermer
A good sermon has the heft of a solid week's work (at least), yet wears its labor lightly. My homiletics professor said the rule was one hour of work per minute of sermon, say fifteen, sixteen hours on average, which always seemed scant to me. But I'm a slow writer. Then again, ministers don't usually write for publication and good delivery can finesse many an unpolished sentence and awkward transition.
~ Michelle Huneven
There are men that will make you books, and turn them loose into the world, with as much dispatch as they would do a dish of fritters.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
I remember one professor refusing to speak to me for several months after I published a column called 'The Campus Crusade Against Christ'.
~ Unknown
Without external encouragement - which could sometimes become very strong - the world's literary and scholarly store would be scanty indeed. "Publish or perish" is nothing new; at the University of Bologna a professor was required to present his yearly disputation for publication and was heavily fined for dereliction.
~ Unknown
A good expository paper will benefit far more people than most research papers. A good text is worth a thousand of the usual trifles that appear in research journals.
~ Morris Kline
This book fills a much-needed gap.
~ Moses Hadas
Historian Robert Proctor has recently documented the creation of newsletters, magazines, and journals—including journals with ostensible peer review—in which the results of industry-sponsored research could be reported, published, and then cited, as if they were independent. These included Tobacco and Health, Science Fortnightly, and the Indoor Air Journal.13 It was a simulacrum of science, but not science itself.
~ Naomi Oreskes
A recent government publication on the marketing of cabbage contains, according to one report, 26,941 words. It is noteworthy in this regard that the Gettysburg Address contains a mere 279 words while the Lord's Prayer comprises but 67.
~ Unknown
As part of Camus' refusal to debate his political enemies publicly after their vitriolic responses to the publication of 'The Rebel'] At this point, the least sentence I might say will be used in a way that disgusts me in advance. ... It would be impossible for me in that case to continue expressing myself with academic politeness. I am mistaken for a deliberately polite man whom one may insult in all safety.
~ Unknown
Ouida's first novel was published in three volumes in 1863, though it had previously been released in serial form as Granville de Vigne in The New Monthly magazine from January 1861 to June 1863, as was the common practice at the time. The author was only twenty-four years old at the time, but was later to claim that this was not her first attempt at writing and that her 1867 novel Idalia was written when she was just sixteen.
~ Ouida
The January 2017 publication of Ayelet Waldman's, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life further
~ Unknown
I shall continue to quote Dr. Fox: 'But within the academic game of science it is all too easy for the researcher to lose himself in an irrelevant problem, in an intellectual mind-game that may give him the prestige of widespread scientific publication. And he may forget how many animals died for him on his ego trip. A man of science must also be a man of conscience and integrity, constantly assessing the purpose and ethics of his work, whether it involves animals or human subjects.
~ Unknown
Finally, in 1748, Euler published the explicit formula in his book Introductio in Analysis Infinitorum.
~ Unknown
To write a lot, you should rethink your mental models of rejection and publication. Rejections are like a sales tax on publications: The more papers you publish, the more rejections you receive.
~ Unknown